This paper combines acoustic features with a high temporal and a high frequency resolution to reliably classify articulatory events of short duration, such as bursts in plosives. SVM classification experiments on TIMIT and SVArticulatory showed that articulatory-acoustic features (AFs) based on a combination of MFCCs derived from a long window of 25ms and a short window of 5ms that are both shifted with 2.5ms steps (Both) outperform standard MFCCs derived with a window of 25 ms and a shift of 10 ms (Baseline). Finally, comparison of the TIMIT and SVArticulatory results showed that for classifiers trained on data that allows for asynchronously changing AFs (SVArticulatory) the improvement from Baseline to Both is larger than for classifiers ...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A method for automatic classification of articulatory-acoustic features (AFs) and phonetic segments ...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This paper describes ongoing research aiming at the description of variation in speech as represente...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllable...
Contains fulltext : 76405.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)IEEE Automatic Spee...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 Johns HopkinsWorkshop, into the use of articulato...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
Kirchhoff K, Fink GA, Sagerer G. Combining acoustic and articulatory feature information for robust ...
Articulatory feature (AF) modelling of speech has received a considerable amount of attention in aut...
This paper proposes acoustic-phonetic features for classification of place-of-articulation of stop c...
A new approach of recognizing vowels from articulatory position time-series data was proposed and te...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A method for automatic classification of articulatory-acoustic features (AFs) and phonetic segments ...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This paper describes ongoing research aiming at the description of variation in speech as represente...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllable...
Contains fulltext : 76405.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)IEEE Automatic Spee...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 Johns HopkinsWorkshop, into the use of articulato...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
Kirchhoff K, Fink GA, Sagerer G. Combining acoustic and articulatory feature information for robust ...
Articulatory feature (AF) modelling of speech has received a considerable amount of attention in aut...
This paper proposes acoustic-phonetic features for classification of place-of-articulation of stop c...
A new approach of recognizing vowels from articulatory position time-series data was proposed and te...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A method for automatic classification of articulatory-acoustic features (AFs) and phonetic segments ...